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2015-01-15: I noticed there was a notice here that was out of date by like four years. Here's a new notice. NOTICE ME SEMPAI~. Also if something goes wrong with the archives, fastest contact is via irc.thisisnotatrueending.com.

2015-02-04: Due to overwhelming size, .pdf files are no longer supported.

In one of the most crazy-awesome GURPS settings ever, a GM looks for even more distilled win to pour into the mix. He then details a setting that quietly puts Exalted to shame. Decent pics are included. And a writeup of the group's shenanigans is promised for the future.

This was a really cool thread about a modern horror-type setting. There's a lot of stuff here I would love to use in a d20 modern or other horror campaign. I saved a PDF and I think suptg should save this!

TheArbiter explaining his often requested campaign setting:
Since a couple people requested it yesterday, so I've gathered my notes and I'm posting a summary from a campaign I ran a while ago called World Eater. It was a large arc in an ongoing campaign in a worldgen of my own design, and it took about a full year to play through. Granted, this is largely because we play entirely online and admittedly, things go much more slowly than in person. Further, because we don't all live in the same time zone, sometimes just finding the time to play was difficult, and there would be long stretches with no progression.
For as long as this campaign arc is, I'll try to trim it down as much as possible while still maintaining all the details that made it worth playing.
Though this campaign took place in a unique worldgen, it could easily be adapted to a traditional D&D-style setting, or any other world, as needed. I'm sure the proper analogs are all there.
I'll do my best to address the wishes and questions of anyone interested.

In the near future, the Internet becomes sentient and uploads everyone's brains, forcing them to fight for survival in an insane wasteland full of sentient programs, malicious viruses, and things far worse.

What if we traveled to the center of the Earth, only to find out that the entire world was just one gigantic machine?
Composition of teams and their gear, running into issues with taking technology near Engineers always looking for spare parts.

Anon proposes a game in which the players get to repeatedly play the descendants of previous characters, and they get to observe the consequences of their previous actions. Lots of scheming and good old historical backstabbing follows.

WorldBuilder starts, well, building a world. Biology, geology and planetology discussions abound as fa/tg/uys debate on the conditions under which a planet travelling millions of years would be captured in the solar system. Includes a huge stellar body almost PLOUGHING THROUGH JUPITER.

An attempt to give the setting some dedicated rules descends into rampant fluff writing as usual. The history of the now forsaken Lylat system is mapped out, and Mobius is touched upon. Oh, and there may have been some talk about skills, classes and a D12 system.

In this thread several anons work with op to develop a setting based off of the idea of a disease-based apocalypse that only leaves about 1/20 of the human population alive. No Nukes. No Zombies. No Aliens.

/tg/ discusses the fineries of a potential Mars colonization effort, and brainstorms how to go about terraforming it. Some SCIENCE! and good settings inside. Also included : elitist vat-grown baby-murdering Martian pricks.

OP decides to do Call of Cthulhu in space, mixing HP Lovecraft with Isaac Asimov. The result involves rockets crashing into Great Old Ones, robot cultists plotting to enslave humanity and posthumans turning into Yog-Sothoth.

Discussion of a setting set in the future of 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'. The mega-animation houses of Disney and Toei vie for supremacy, while in the shadows, independent animators and toons fight over the scraps.

initial Brainstorm for a High-seas adventure 4E setting. Features classic piracy and sailing above-water, political intrigue beneath the waves. Work in progress, name pending.
Selkies, Abe sapien, Dagon, and voodoo!

Anon asks for a low magic setting involving dwarves, elves and humans. With dwarves being greedy, metal-hungry bastards. /tg/ get shit done. Some discussion in relation to how a NEET-like race of dwarves can even survive with little-to-no trade.

Building off of the previous thread, further expounding about a plot hook concerning the Festival of the Solstice is had. Also, military, government, religion, and racism are all touched upon. This is all because of one picture: textbook /tg/ getting shit done!

The Mighty Lord Inglip has blessed us with his divine texts, and using these great scraps of knowledge we will shape the new world.
-The cultists of Lord Inglip gather for a thread full of captcha derived intelligence, imagination and at times downright insanity.

non-trip namefag gives away some of his collection. he knows nothing about this archive, so don't tell him. If you want a free resource of game manuals that should last until late august, make sure it doesn't drop off.

It is 1961. It has been fifteen years since the Second Impact. Pilots are from the respective countries in either NATO and Warsaw. Their mission? Desperately work together while making the other side look weaker.

OP asks for help fleshing out his concept of a CoC setting in the far future, where humanity has colonised other planets and Earth has been quarantined due to the End Times. The Carter Family owns Silver Key Incorporated and produces gates for long-distance transference, mankind is getting ready to venture toward space and the centre of the universe, and more.

In this thread we discuss the role of 40k minis and such and the role of repair and the different properties a certain construction materials provide to toys. Some faggotry happens over the 40k minis but it's overcome. Unfortunately a lot of shit still doesn't get done.

Durendal shares his idea for a space setting where spaceships are all biological; grown from humans.
/tg/ takes the concept and runs with it; yielding interesting results and both clean and slightly-fetishy variants of the setting.

OP begins by asking how to keep his gaming club pure, and is quickly revealed as a god-tier troll. /tg/ responds by derailing into a homebrewed setting where martial arts cults pay homage to the warring gods of Economic Theory.

In the effort to be a positive influence on his little brother, the OP of this thread decided to craft a homebrew setting based on an alternate vision of the Ancient World in the throes of an industrial, political, and social revolution, brought on by the inventions of Daedalus.

/tg/ makes a setting. In brief, humanity used to have a galaxy wide empire, but it collapsed when the leaders of humanity decided to have everything descend into chaos for fun. Sol system is a militaristic fortress system, there are monster people (who are really just gentically deviant humans) Mechs, power armor, and bioengineered monsters everywhere (some of them are even space capable.)

Whats starts off as a discussion into a stone age setting quickly evolves into something involving gods that'd make the Greeks scared, CareBear Orcs and makes Cats and Dogs into Humanities greatest allies.

An anon presents an intriguing setting in which the diminishing numbers of payphones are used to control supernatural beings and summon unworldly favours. Just make sure you have enough minutes left on your card, or the Operator may make you call Collect...

The story continues as Omar Denis awakens in a hospital bed to find that his freedom is restricted. Put to sleep by an evoker named Violet, he wakes up once more in the desert with a cell phone before him.

What starts as a question about using Legends of the Wulin for a Naruto RPG ends in a thorough discussion on how to fix its many problems to make it work as a setting, as well as commentary on other shonen series and their strenght as a possible RPG setting

Following the disaster of the Boer War and the resulting crisis in national confidence, the eminent scientist Sir Edward Dalton proscribed as the only possible solution to the moral degeneration of Britons the new science, in fact a genetic religion of hereditary genius, eugenics - the science of human advancement.
He and his colleagues conspired in the construction of a haven from which to escape the Lloyd-George government, completing the underground city and going below during the "dark days" of the post-war Lloyd-George coalition ministry.
The city was made possible by the sapling of the Tree of Life from the Himalayas, and the Soma flowers which bloomed from it - symbiotic organisms which made gross cellular mutation achievable; speeding up the construction and the subsequent breeding program immensely.

OP hashes out several fae races: elves, dwarves, trolls, and nixes, and delineates magic. Witches and cunning-men use apparently fae-derived magic accompanied with personal sacrifice in the form of a curse. Hermetic magicians and alchemists of the call upon the angels and demons of a religion incipient in the south, which is spreading. Other facets of the setting are also described, such as the relationship between the fae, humanity, and religion.

Wizards have a single spell, given at birth, of no specific utility. ex: the ability to exert minimal force on flowers, or complete control over blood. But be wary, or another wizard will find you and eat your fucking brain.

Despite the efforts of several idiots (including, tragically, the fallen OP) to turn the discussion towards the issue of the appropriateness of adult content in RPG supplements, smarter people manage to stay on topic and continue building the setting. Also featuring: shapeshifters.

Anon who grew up in the 90s asks /tg/ to help him design a setting set in the 90s. What follows is a discussion on 90s pop culture, music, movies, entertainment, and everything else. Warning, Nostalgia.

Were they really dirty, uneducated, ignorant and as expendable as they are portrayed? Or is there something more to the Medieval and Fantasy peasant than what we know? Answers to this and more to be found here.

You play as a gas station attendant out in Middle-of-Nowhere. You deal with a typical day, interacting with customers and helping out around the Station. As night falls, weird things start to happen. Welcome to the Night Shift

The second thread in which the setting and campaign module of the Night Shift (also known as the "Graveyard Shift") is discussed, more frightening and bizarre happenings are compiled, and the merits of NPCs and additional tables are debated.

Pre-Heresy Primarchs with fixes and their Legions returns due Malal screwing Chaos, Manly Tears and Glorious tag-teams against some of Deamon Primarchs occur. Glorious. Possibly Space Pirate and Chief Thunder as Lost Primarchs.

The third thread in which the setting and campaign module of the Night Shift is discussed, even more frightening and bizarre happenings are compiled, and a talented Anon continues to crunch things out.

The fourth thread in which the setting and campaign module of the Night Shift is discussed, yet more frightening and bizarre happenings are compiled, and a thoughtful discussion of the crunch and fluff take place.

OP begins by asking TG for campaign setting ideas, and starts by sharing one of his own, a setting which tells the tale of a tapestry of human extinction and horrific mechanical life attempting to mimic their forebears.

Maria of House Antioch, bearer of the raven seal and a couple other titles learns that even smartasses are often more kind and loyal than you might expect. Also featuring twins, a vanishing QM and lots of speculah.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. More worldbuilding and brainstorming is to be had in this third thread of Disney Villains Victorious.

Victorious In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. More fluff is spun of course, and work on the crunch begins. Heroes and villains, the living and the dead, might and magic, despair and hope. Tune in to find out more!

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. Things get really crunchy, but remain just as fluffy as before. The bells are ringing, the spirits are fighting, the dwarves are digging and the Disney is strong. Tune in to find out more!

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. In this seventh thread, Anons and Nameholders alike get down to the nitty-gritty of this setting's game system while continuing to provide quality fluff and world-building ideas.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. In this eighth thread, a lot of game system discussion is had and things begin showing signs of a little bit of structure.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. This is the ninth thread, three times three. Resist. Withstand. Endure.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. In this tenth thread, much discussion is had about character creation, traits and powers, amongst other topics.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. In this eleventh thread, the game system is neatly summarized, the map is reorganized, and more flavorful crunch is discussed.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. In this twelfth thread, many more game mechanics are discussed, as are more map alterations and the legitimacy of live action Disney properties within the setting. Progress continues to be made and much fun is had.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. In this thirteenth thread, a sample low-level adventure is laid out, discussion of the nations takes place, and more fantastic writing is written.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifteenth thread in five days, everyone blows off a little steam and things get a little weird, but more fluff and crunch are worked out, and everyone feels a little better for it.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. The sixteenth thread is another laid back thread, with calm, relaxed discussion of the Villains and the world. Some writing is done, and a lyricist pops in to take suggestions for songs.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the seventeenth thread, the magic versus anti-magic debate comes to a head, but things are settled and continue on as productively as they have before.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the eighteenth thread, a great deal more discussion is had, and a number of pieces of writing are written, and things keep rolling right along at a breakneck pace.

In a world in which all the villains from Disney's animated films have won, a brave few stand up to try and bring light and goodness back to the world. In the nineteenth thread, our day shift contributors continue brainstorming, fluffing and crunching, as Brazilian folklore is also discussed.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. We've reached our twentieth thread, and the game system is very nearly complete! Reasons to celebrate abound!

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. After our triumphant twentieth thread, the twenty-first is a more sedate affair, with contributors creating example characters using our (mostly) completed game system and discussing the intricacies thereof.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. The twenty-second thread in our blockbusting series features more character creation, some new pieces of fluff, and a renewal of the Magic versus Anti-Magic debate.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. The twenty-third thread is a giant, swirling magical maelstrom of crunch, Beastly Belle makes an appearance, and songs are sung in the cool moonlight.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. The twenty-fourth thread, as will sometimes happen during one of /tg/'s long-haul projects, devolves into a battle over whether or not to include Ghibli influences. Despite this, there are still many nuggets of goodness to be found.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the twenty-fifth thread of the series, Nob hosts his first alpha playtest of the D.V.V. system, many more example characters are statted, and Belle's daughter is both a bastard and a Beast.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the twenty-sixth thread, a lot more discussion is had based on the alpha play test, some more songs are written, and contributors continue to be productive.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the twenty-seventh thread, things continue apace, with class power discussion and recalculating rules after the first playtest.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. The twenty-eighth thread rolls by in a flash as the fluff and crunch fly in the wake of further play testing and brainstorming.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In this, the twenty-ninth thread of D.V.V., more songs are written, more stories are told, and the crunch gets intricate and technical with discussion of enemy power levels, punchfairy mechanics and more debate on the "M-Word."

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. D.V.V. has reached its THIRTIETH thread in only about TEN days! This is certainly something to celebrate! Debate on the inclusion of PC-wielded magic in the setting continues but is mostly civil, and a great deal more crunch along with a bit of fluff is discussed. Everyone should feel proud!

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In this thread, the second playtest is run, crunch is re-examined, fluff is written, and things generally go smoothly.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In this thirty-second thread, more characters and more fluff is generated, a greater understanding of Empress Yzma's Sunless Empire is gained, and a general timeline discussion is begun.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In this thirty-third thread, the discussion about the timeline becomes a debate which is eventually resolved, many, many polls are held, and various bits and pieces of crunch are soused out. Also, a third alpha test game is scheduled.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the thirty-fourth thread, some good fluff is had and several songs are written, and a debate blows up about inclusivity and changing core mechanics.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the thirty-fifth thread, the third play test gets under way, refinements are made to the nitty gritty of the game system, and tensions remain somewhat elevated. With luck, this will pass soon like a summer squall.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the thirty-sixth thread, not a whole lot is accomplished. While a number of good concepts are brought up, they are not followed through to their conclusions, as many of our regular posters appear to be indisposed.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the thirty-seventh thread, a great deal of discussion is had on a number of crunchy topics, and another playtest is run.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the thirty-eighth thread, more fluff is fluffed and more crunch is crunched. A play test is run, and tempers continue to simmer as we near the homestretch of the game's core build.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the thirty-ninth thread, there is no bickering or arguing to be had at all, and the fluffing and crunching rolls on just as smoothly and politely as you please. Things are getting more polished and complete by the day.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the 40th thread, things continue to inch painfully towards a working beta, but fluff creation continues apace and a special guest makes an appearance.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the 41st thread, things are rather laid back as contributors poke at various aspects of the fluff and crunch, discuss PC agency within the setting, and make plans to finish up the game's alpha version.

Anon starts a thread involving Succubus Catfights. /tg/ proceeds to turn it into a setting vaguely inspired by Psychonauts and Inception and a discussion on the nature of true love, also, historic fiction. Not bad from a thread that started as Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors meets bikini wrestling.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the 42nd thread, both new characters and new villains are statted, more KLRs and fluff pieces are written and things proceed at a sedate pace as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. The 43rd thread, started around Thanksgiving, proceeds at a leisurely pace and includes playtesting, further refinement of the game system and fluff discussion about the Kings and their roles in the world are had.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the 44th thread, a surprisingly large number of things get done, with multiple villains, new races, and another discussion on the most forbidden topic.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the 45th thread, there is a flare-up of debate over the power of individual enemies, but work still gets done.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the 46th thread, more fluff is written and more crunch is worked out as preparations are made for another playtest, this time set in the Sorcerous Sultanate of Agrabah. Please stay tuned to see how things turn out!

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the forty-seventh thread, the seventh and final playtest is run in preparations for a beta test campaign. As always, fluff is fluffed and crunch is crunched and discussion is had.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the forty-eighth thread, we continue statting out Villains and a King or two, including Jafar, and we update the Beast list. Things are going smoothly.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the forty-eighth thread, we continue statting out Villains and a King or two, including Jafar, and we update the Beast list. Things are going smoothly.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. Multiple kings are statted this, thread, including notably Queen Grimhilde.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-first thread an off-topic anthropological debate occurs, but discussion is also had about the Core game and the next expansion, featuring Disney's more modern films.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-second thread, things progress slowly due to many Anons and Names having jobs and academic obligations, but more enemy stating and brainstorming takes place regardless.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-third thread, discussion is held at more leisurely pace, preparations are made for a commissioned art piece, another session of our first test campaign is run and a Drawfriend joins our ranks!

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-fourth thread, not much is crunched out but a great deal of delicious fluff is written, and our new artist shares more of his work.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. Another king statted, more crunch, more art and some more discussion about the futuristic splat.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-sixth thread,a great deal more fluff is written and art is drawn, mainly focused around Atlantis and its role in the world of Disney Villains Victorious.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-seventh thread, more villains are statted, Ice Anna pays a visit, and discussion of the first expansion, DVV: GRIDLOCK begins in earnest.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-eighth thread, more discussion on DVV: Gridlock and Classic take place, fluff an crunch and produced and we all take it easy on account of the holidays.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the fifty-ninth, more fluff and crunch of DVV: Gridlock is had, more art is shared and more laughs are had. Please stay tuned for more!

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the sixtieth thread, more discussion of DVV's new modern expansion, GRIDLOCK, is had, and we celebrate a New Year of Disney Villains.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the sixty-first thread, work on Gridlock rolls along, much brainstorming and fluff is produced, and we revisit the Classic game for some more work on villains and stats.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the sixty-second thread, we continue to fluff out the DVV: GRIDLOCK setting which includes: maps and boundaries drawn and redrawn, new pieces of art by a variety of Drawfriends, and in-depth discussion of the various Villains and Lands.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the sixty-third thread, a lot of discussion can be found on just how large Gridlock is as a setting, Doofenshmirtz starts a blog and DTP Modern go on a road trip.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the sixty-fourth thread, more brainstorming is spun up around the Gridlock setting.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In the sixty-fifth thread, more discussion is had on the modern setting Vanellope gets some fluff stories and slews of characters are statted up.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In this thread we get a bucketload of new villains, stats for Alice and Monstro and many suggestions and informations on possible space setting factions.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. We got several new Kings and Villains, but the thread died early. DVV may go into hibernation until interest in the project returns.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. In this edition some more (possible) Gridlocked Villains, the reposting of some Villain statblocks that were lost in previous threads and more important we begin working on the pdf document.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. We get a new King and new Villains, along with more progress on the core book.

Disney Villains Victorious is a new /tg/ homebrew project based on the idea of a world, not entirely unlike our own, in which all the villains from all the Disney animated feature films were not defeated at the ends of their movies but were instead victorious, completing their goals in part or in whole. We have hopefully recruited a new drawfriend and got some new writefaggotry.

Anon asks why humans usually have starting bonuses in CHA based stats, /tg/ discusses if and why humans (and other races) have or don't have starting bonuses in their game settings and if they do which are used and why.

A second thread discussing the arrival of hippy-surfer-slacker "Ghouls" on Earth, the friendships they make and the secrets they keep about their native culture and the fate of their old home in the Neon Nightmare.

OP requests ideas for encounters and backstory of a lunar outpost abandoned since nuclear war broke out on earth, now rediscovered by the rebuilt terrestrial civilization. Good ideas, nightmare fuel and Moon Morlocks result.

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